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slangasekrobru: looks like it was just the two orphaned binaries in vivid-proposed, the britney output looks sane now03:34
robruslangasek: oh good03:35
robruThanks03:35
robruslangasek: https://requests.ci-train.staging.ubuntu.com/static/britney/vivid/landing-005/excuses.html ah i think this is what i meant by deps missing from staging overlay03:38
robruslangasek: is this a problem that's likely to happen a lot? Might be worth making britney more resilient against dangling binaries03:41
infinityrobru: The whole point of britney is to make sure deps are satisfiable and packages can be installed...03:46
infinityrobru: Being "resilient" against that means not running it.03:46
robruinfinity: I'm referring to an unhandled traceback when packages are indirectly deleted from -proposed03:47
infinityOh.03:47
infinityI missed that context.03:47
infinityAnd what do you mean by indirectly deleted?03:47
robruinfinity: probably britney should report that situation meaningfully03:47
robruinfinity: we discovered two cases where armf had a binary but no associated source03:48
infinityNBS packages, then.03:48
robruOops phone, should have been incorrectly deleted03:48
infinityThough, NBS doesn't cause tracebacks in the primary archive.03:48
infinityCauses issues, but not tracebacks.03:49
robruinfinity: the main britney considers proposed as the input, on the train, proposed is the destination, so it's likely handled deferently03:52
robruDifferently03:52
slangasekinfinity: these were dangling binary packages in vivid-proposed after the source had been removed (dangling because the package was FTBFS on the arch in question, so the binary version didn't match the source).  Apparently there were a total of two such binary packages in vivid-proposed that date back to before the release05:11
slangasekrobru: so, deps missing from the staging overlay.  why are you not testing against the real overlay instead?05:11
slangasekI don't see any reason to test against a staging overlay that's empty05:12
slangasekinfinity: and I don't know why they're causing britney tracebacks in the train, but one relevant difference between the archive's p-m and what robru is setting up for silos is that for silos, -proposed is part of testing, not unstable05:13
robruslangasek: because the decision of what ppa owner team to use happens once, globally. The overlay PPA uses the configured team rather than hard-coding the blessed overlay. that was so that I could test publications and it'd actually work05:13
infinityslangasek: Yeah, but we have NBS in the release pocket all the time too, so I dunno.05:13
slangasekrobru: ok.  given that this is basically a spot test during development, I think it's fine anyway05:14
robruslangasek: yeah, we'll find all the issues in the first production iteration since that won't block publications anyway ;-)05:16
robruslangasek: so I have the db schema done, all I need to do is poke the link to the excuses page(s) into the ticket, I'm thinking we can go live monday05:17
robruwhich is probably better than a friday rollout anyway05:18
slangasekmost likely ;)05:22
robruslangasek: actually, I just realized that charm changes mean this'll be a bigger rollout than simply pulling trunk into the instance05:27
robruslangasek: I should file an RT so we can schedule this with IS05:27
robruslangasek: if I give you an RT can you set the priority/deadline?05:27
robruslangasek: we need to tear down the unit and redeploy with 50GB root disk just like we did for jenkins05:28
robruslangasek: https://rt.admin.canonical.com/Ticket/Display.html?id=87235 please deadline for tuesday EOD05:32
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